CHF 203
per day
Adult Ski Lessons "Beginner Special" for First Timers
Duration: 3 hours
Number of days: 3
Group Activity
Davos was originally known as a thermal spa health resort that treated patients suffering from tuberculosis. With the opening of the Bolgens lift in 1934 - said to be the first T-bar in the world - this Swiss town quickly made a name for itself as a major ski resort. At 1560m above sea level, Davos is the highest city in Europe, the perfect base for your winter sport holidays!
Along with the neighbouring ski resort of Klosters, Davos offers access to half a dozen ski areas. Together, Madrisa, Parsenn-Gotschna, Jakobshorn, Pischa, Rinerhorn and Schatzalp represent around 300km of pistes in the Davos Klosters linked ski area. Thanks to the many snow parks and halfpipes, Davos is particularly popular with snowboarders. Unlike most smaller ski resorts, Davos feels like a real city, with all the same amenities on offer. This bustling city in Switzerland is mainly German-speaking, but despite the language barrier, it's easy to make yourself understood thanks to the very friendly welcome in the ski resort and up on the slopes!
Davos may be known for its international conferences, but in winter this ski resort is just as famous in its own right for its fantastic skiing and snowboarding terrain. Parsenn is the most popular and the biggest of the six ski areas that make up Davos-Klosters, and you'll find a 12km-long valley run here that takes you from the Weissfluhgipfel to Kublis. Freeriders can head to Pischa, an off-piste paradise and one of the largest freeride areas in Switzerland. Davos has come a long way since the birth of snowboarding in the 1980s, when snowboarders were only allowed to use the lifts on the Jakobshorn! Today, the JatzPark is one of the top snow parks in Switzerland. Freestylers can practise their skills with the Bolgen superpipe and big air bag while enjoying spectacular views of the city. Davos also offers night skiing several times a week on floodlit slopes.
Après-ski in Davos is a classy cosmopolitan affair, with a high-end, international ambience. There are a large number of good après-ski bars and restaurants including the Postli Club, the Tonic Piano bar and the Cabanna club so those looking for good après-ski and nightlife will not be disappointed on their ski holidays in Davos.
The bustling city of Davos offers plenty to do when the ski day is over. High-end shops and cafés line the streets of the city centre - you're best off bringing a full wallet if you want to fully enjoy your time in Davos! Just around the corner you'll find Madrisa-Land, the largest amusement park in Switzerland. Madrisa-Land is open in summer and winter and is specially adapted for physically and visually impaired children. Davos also offers ice-skating, tobogganing, ice climbing, paragliding, fatbiking and horse-drawn carriage rides. Cross-country skiers can explore 100km of trails in the surrounding forests, while winter hikers and snowshoers can find some tranquility on 160km of trails.
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Number of days: 3
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